Update (5/10/13) – Our BoF event scheduled for Tuesday, May 14th has been cancelled. We look forward to rescheduling this soon. Check the MindSource blog for updates on when this will be rescheduled. If you have any questions, please email Michelle Koller at michelle [at] mindsource.com.

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MindSource is honored to have Ray Gutierrez, Certification Program Manager at Sencha, to provide an introduction of Sencha Architect with a hands-on “Bring Your Own Laptop” training session. The session will cover the use of Sencha Architect for Sencha Touch and Sencha ExtJS applications. The event will be held at Hacker Dojo (599 Fairchild Drive, Mountain View).

Sencha Architect empowers your team to design, develop, and deploy applications from a single, integrated environment. Finally, designers and developers can work in lock-step to create amazing applications.

Birds of a Feather sessions open to the general public. Tickets purchased before May 3rd are $20. Seating is limited. You must register prior to attendance via Eventbrite as we have only 60 seats available! If you have any questions, please contact Michelle at 650.314.6421 or michelle@mindsource.com. As always, there will be an abundance of refreshments and beverages!

MindSource is honored to have Peter Kellner, organizer of Silicon Valley Code Camp, and The Silicon Valley Windows 8 Metro Development in JavaScript and HTML5 and San Francisco Bay Area Sencha/ExtJS Meetup groups, to lead this interactive discussion. Peter will share his real world experience with the process, offer suggestions, and invite others with published applications to […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MindSource, Inc. announces launch of new website New site focuses on company’s service delivery model Mountain View, CA – August 21, 2012 MindSource, Inc., a provider of leading technology talent, announces today that it is launching a new website. The new website gives visitors a look at how MindSource delivers technical consulting […]

If you haven’t heard about it by now, the last Friday in July is reserved for those unappreciated souls that keep the world’s IT running. Over the years, MindSource has worked with many talented system administrators, and are appreciative of all the sysadmins that we have worked with along the way. They have been key […]

We are in the process of changing a few things, so stay tuned! In the meantime, if you are interested in learning more about MindSource and how we help technologists and their teams, please visit our website at www.mindsource.com, or send us a quick message at blog [at] mindsource.com.

In this current economy, relationship building is key. It is important to build your network of advocates: folks that can vouch for you, and try to help you when the going gets tough. Back in a 2008 edition of the MindSource newsletter, our colleague, Raj, talked about the importance of building a relationship with your […]

Back in March, one of our colleagues wrote the following article for our newsletter. As the market starts to heat up again, we thought his tips would be helpful for any perspective job seeker. Re-published from MindSource March 2009 Newsletter: Vemuri’s Venue: Five helpful tips for any job seeker By Raj Vemuri, MindSource Recruiter As a consequence […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MindSource, Inc. joins StoreVault’s partner program MindSource becomes a partner with storage provider, StoreVault, a NetApp division. Mountain View, CA—April 17, 2008 MindSource, Inc., a provider of IT consulting, and professional services, today announced that it has become a member of StoreVault’s partner program. StoreVault, a NetApp division, provides small-to-medium-sized businesses with […]